For my Light Art Practicum requirement at WPI, I designed and built an animated Neon Sign using silicon covered LED Strips. The LEDs are shaped to form a cup sitting on a table, with a die dropping into the cup, and letters spelling out the word “PLUNK.” This represents a game that I enjoy playing…
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Polished & Present – Neon LED Sign
This week I needed to focus on putting all of my parts together and wrapping up the project. This started with making the final laser cuts for the acrylic base, and gluing the two sheets together, as shown on the right. I used transparent Gorilla Glue to adhere these two pieces together. I drizzled the…
Everything Working – Neon LED Sign
This week I spent my time continuing the planning of the transparent acrylic base. Based off last week’s laser cutting test results, I made a new Adobe Illustrator file with more accurate dimensions. This included adding an extra 1 mm (or 0.04″) to the width of the LED strip channels, and an extra 0.4″ to…
FAILURE – Neon LED Sign
This week I spent some time planning out the base of my design. I started by creating an SVG file in Illustrator which will be used to make laser cuts. This included drawing a path for all the LED strips to follow, and then turning this path into a 0.2 inch channel, as shown below….
Maquette – Neon LED Sign
This week I updated my concept drawing for my Neon LED Sign. I realized that the plexiglass shape behind the LEDs may look wonky if there is no sort of general shape. So I added a border to clean it up a little bit. I want to play around with some other border shapes to…
Concept Proposal – Neon LED Sign
Inspiration There were a few very different ideas going through my head for this project, including infinity mirrors, island6 pieces, and Neon LED signs, as shown below. I considered trying to put all of these ideas into one, but found that quite difficult to envision. Materials Required After spending some time thinking about my ideas,…
CARNOVSKY
Carnovsky is an art and design duo from Milan including Francesco Rugi and Silvia Quintanilla. RGB I would consider Carnovsky’s most impressive work of art to be their RGB collection. This consists of wall paintings and murals that ironically contain only four colors, CMYK: cyan, magenta, yellow, and black. The strict use of these colors…
Introduction – Ty Riviere
Heyo! My names Thomas, but you should call me Ty. I don’t really go by Thomas that often. I am from Hooksett, NH where I grew up playing lots of sports, my favorites including Hockey, Lacrosse, and Tennis. Nowadays my favorite things to do are Skateboarding and creating art. Why Art? I always loved doodling…